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When Markets Go Mad is a comprehensive analysis of market psychology and the forces that cause financial systems to behave irrationally. Dr. Shailendra Singh Rathore delves into the mechanisms behind economic bubbles, examining how fear, greed, and herd mentality influence investor behavior and market dynamics.
Drawing on historical case studies and modern examples, the book reveals recurring patterns in market cycles and demonstrates how understanding these patterns can help investors and economists navigate financial uncertainty. The author explores the intersection of behavioral economics, psychology, and finance, offering insights into why rational markets sometimes abandon reason.
This non-fiction work serves as both an educational resource and a practical guide for anyone seeking to understand the deeper causes of market volatility and financial crises.







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